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Black Hills Cruiser Classic

Black Hills Cruiser Classic July 18-22, 2018

We have moved to a new campground so please read details below. The facilities will be a definite upgrade with lots of wonderful amenities.

Please NOTE: registration will be capped at 50 vehicles.

We have moved the Black Hills Cruiser Classic to a new campground for 2018. Headquarters/camping will now be at Hidden Valley Campground. All types of camping sites (full hookup sites, electric/water sites, & tent sites) are available. There are only a small number of full hookup sites available so if you wish to utilize a site with those accommodations please make sure and call Hidden Valley Campground (605-578-1342) to put you name on a site. If you need electric/water or a tent site you do not need to call Hidden Valley Campground ahead of time as we reserve the entire campground for the event.

If you wish to reserve a camping cabin you must call Hidden Valley Campground and reserve that at your own expense as they are not included with the registration for Classic. Please call 605-578-1342 to reserve a camping cabin.

To aid in ordering of event shirts and meals, registration after July 1, 2018 will be charged a $75 late registration fee. Please take note and register early to attend!

No alcohol permitted on the trail; no firearms permitted in camp or on the trail.

The trail leader is responsible for the conduct of the trail ride and his/her decisions are final. Trail leaders can disqualify any vehicle due to lack of ability to complete the trail. If you leave a trail ride before the conclusion, you must contact the trail leader before leaving. CB radio is used by trail leaders to facilitate the trail ride. Foul language is not permitted.

Vehicle technical inspections will be conducted for required safety and trail equipment. Drive responsibly to protect the environment and only where motorized vehicles are permitted. All participants must abide by U.S. Forest Service/Badlands National Park rules and regulations. Do not take items from historic sites; leave history for all to enjoy.

Make sure you always maintain visual contact with the vehicles around you on trail rides. Stop and wait for the vehicle behind you if you lose sight.

All vehicles must be street legal, licensed, four wheel drives. Have your own liability insurance. The BHCC is not responsible for accidents, damage, or injury to persons or vehicles. All drivers must be legally licensed and are responsible for the occupants of that vehicle. No motorcycles, three wheelers, ATVs, etc., will be allowed at any time.

Each vehicle must have a fire extinguisher, first aid kit and comply with TLCA safety requirements. A CB, tools, hi-lift jack, winch and spare parts are recommended.